Did you have an action packed summer? Are you now looking for ways to entertain the children over the upcoming half term, or even thinking ahead to next year? With English Heritage membership, you get access to over 400 historic properties across England where you and your family can take part in hundreds of fascinating and imaginative events. From hide and seek in the grounds of a fairytale castle to making treasure maps with pirates, there’s all sorts of adventures to be experienced.
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For English Heritage members, there is never a dull moment, there is always something new to discover and explore. If you want to be a part of the fun, then why not enter my great competition now, and be in with a chance to win 1 of 2 English Heritage annual family passes? Good luck, and don’t forget to tell your friends!
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We’ve been to the Lakes, Scotland, had lots of family days out and fun in the garden
we went to Disney!
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A fab prize, thanks for organising the competition. We went to see the balloon fiesta in Bristol and had a day out at Weston-super-Mare this summer.
walks, the park, the beach, fruit picking in the allotment. And we went to the lakes aquarium/Haverthwaite railway
When the sun was shining and it was hot we were making the most of the garden, when it was a bit more mixed we were out walking in beautiful places! We check the forecast before making plans as you can’t rely on the weather to co-operate!
we holidayed in Northumberland and visited lots of forts along Hadrians wall
We had lots of family days out. Visiting every attraction, museum, park etc within an hours drive if our home.
We’ve been on a huge adventure as our family of 4 became 5 this summer. We’ve still managed some lovely days out, including to English Heritage’s Tilbury Fort.
We barely managed any family time this summer, we were too busy working and sorting other stuff out 🙁
Our big adventure was buying a house that needed a bunch of work doing. Then madam started school in Sept. We were pretty busy but managed the odd trip out to the beach and gardens/parks.
Lots and lots of outdoor fun!
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Lots! We moved house, went to Edinburgh, Alton Towers and Drayton Manor – I still haven’t recovered yet!
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WAlking in wales 🙂
lots of circular walks to cover most of the Nar Valley Way
Lots! We’ve camped, we’ve caught our first fish, we’ve watched nights battle and hunted for Gruffalo! We’ve climbed waterfalls and been on boat rides, we’ve been to festivals and danced on stage, we’ve had so many adventures and made some amazing memories…
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We had lots of fun days at the beach, the forest, ice-cream farms, maize maze, train ride and much more xx
Several day trips
We spent alot of the summer at the coast, playing on the beach
We had a nice Paultons Park break and stayed in posh hotel, went to Paradise Wildlife Park, Willows Farm and various museums
North Yorkshire beach visits, camping and days at the park x